Finegold Alexander Architects

Finegold Alexander Architects is an architecture firm based in Boston, Massachusetts.

Founded in 1961 as J. Timothy Anderson & Associates, the firm is best known for its work in the field of adaptive reuse.

Finegold Alexander Architects was established in Boston in 1961 as J. Timothy Anderson & Associates by J. Timothy Anderson (1932-2001), a 1958 graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

[1] In 1976 Anderson Notter received the first AIA Honor Award for Extended Use for the 1971 conversion of Boston's Old City Hall to a private office and restaurant use.

[6] Works by Finegold Alexander Architects and its predecessor firms have included:

Old City Hall in Boston , originally completed in 1865 and adapted for commercial uses in 1971 to designs by Anderson Notter Associates.
The Main Building of Ellis Island , restored and renovated for museum use by Beyer Blinder Belle and Notter Finegold & Alexander, completed in 1990.